Repeatedly the same discussion pops up again and again on this forum. A question asking us the name what what are the greatest books of Western literature... and invariably the same names arise again and again... and some argue in defense of the merits of these authors... and others (who would have us all imagine them as great liberal free-thinkers:D) argue for some lesser figures... or attempt to dismiss the notion of any canon outright. Whatever the persons favorites it must be noted that rarely does the name of a single work outside of Western literature arise... with the possible exception of a few near-contemporary Japanese writers. The very term "Western Canon" assumes an other... "Eastern Canon" of literature. My question then is which books do you imagine as central to the Eastern Canon... or if such is impossible for you to say... what books outside of the Western Canon have you resonated with you the most? I ask this with the full knowledge that few, if any of us, are conversant in the languages involved, and as such, will be completely at the mercy of translation.

